Off the Record is the only independent charity offering information, guidance and listening, emotional and advocacy support to children and young people in the Bath and North East Somerset area (B&NES).
We are a non- profit charity that works with individuals in Kirklees who are experiencing housing related problems and need support with learning and employment. We empower people to make informed life choices and to actively take part in shaping a positive future for themselves and their community.We provide housing advice, support, bond guarantees for private rented properties as well as learning opportunities, household goods and furniture packs and food parcels to make your house a home. Charity No: 1151483 Find out more Website http://www.fusionhousing.org.uk Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fusion-Housing-Kirklees/1516232285282755 Twitter https://twitter.com/FusionKirklees
Being a parent can be tough! Home-Start Falkirk support parents as they learn to cope, improve their confidence and build better lives for their children. We do this by providing trained volunteers and expert support helping families navigate through those hard times.
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.Intermission Youth Theatre (IYT) is a pioneering arts-based youth mentoring programme working with 16-25 year olds from across London who are at risk of offending, ex-offenders or are lacking in opportunities. Each year we run a drama programme for 25 young people from different nationalities, different boroughs and of different faiths. Through weekly workshops, Summer School, a month-long theatre production and regular mentoring, IYT helps improve confidence, raises ambitions and aspirations, while developing critical thinking skills to better prepare the young people for making life choices.We use Shakespeare plays to inspire our work because the issues he wrote about over 400 years ago are still relevant today: knife crime, gang warfare, postcode rivalry, jealousy, love, bullying, rage. We reimagine his original works, interspersing his text with contemporary Street language to create our own unique productions. IYT is a youth engagement project from the Parish of Holy Trinity and St Saviour's, Upper Chelsea, in the heart of London, working with young people of all faiths and none. Please donate to support our cause. Charity No: 1134650 Find out more Website http://www.intermissionyouththeatre.co.uk Twitter https://twitter.com/intertheatre?lang=en
Thank you for visiting our profile page on MyDonate.The Lover and Redlynch preschool creates a happy and stimulating learning environment for children aged 2- to 4 years old within the village of Lover, Wiltshire. The school achieves this by providing a hands-on learning environment in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Framework where children learn by playing, exploring and being active through creative and critical thinking which takes place both inside and outside the classroom. Oftsed (the Office for Standards in Education) ranked the pre-school ‘good’ in 2016.There are currently a record 27 children and the pre-school are in need of new resources and facilities to help us provide fresh and exciting stimulus for our children. The pre-school is saving for new outdoor garden apparatus that encourage children to be more active, resourceful and creative with building, making and coming together in teams. The pre-school is a registered charity and is run by a committee of dedicated parents. It has been operating for over 40 years and relies mainly on fundraising and donations. Ofsted are hugely encouraging of outdoor learning and with another Ofsted inspection imminent this facility would help the pre-school greatly in retaining its excellent reputation in the surrounding area Charity No: 1026647
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The Newquay Foodbank seeks to be the source of hope to those who have fallen on hard times. Newquay Food bank works with supporting agencies to locate those who need us in Newquay and surrounding areas. Our aim is for anyone who comes to us to get the right help to get themselves back on their feet.
The Lambert Family Charitable Fund
Headway Wearside is a challenging and visible charity established in 2010 in Sunderland and surrounding areas. Our aim is to promote understanding of all aspects of Acquired Brain injury , to provide information, activities and support services to survivors of brain injury their families and carers. Headway Wearside Commitments We are a service user lead project that promotes independence, empowerment, social inclusion and re integration with our members planning twice monthly social activities and events. We work with Families and carers and help to ensure that families that take most of the strain have support and guidance that may help to relive the pressure when they need it most.
The Send A Child To Hucklow Fund exists to raise the necessary funds for, and to organise, holidays for children and young people from eight to fifteen years of age inclusive, who would not otherwise have a holiday, regardless of their race, nationality or religion, and without seeking to influence their religious affiliations or beliefs.
Eastington Playgroup offers care and education for all children from 2 ½ years to 4 years 11 months in a well established community based group. We offer children a safe and stimulating environment in which they can grow and blossom into self confident, self reliant and positive little people. Our ultimate goal is to enable children to have fun, explore and have the freedom to express their individuality, while forming the basis of their education. As a non-profit making, educational charity, we rely on fundraising activities to enhance the children's development at playgroup with learning, play and recreation resources.
Impacting a generation of young people for Jesus, working with local churches, partners and the community, to see young people across Northern Ireland experience, share and be transformed by the love of God and reach their full potential; physically, emotionally, educationally and spiritually.
STRIDEʼs goal is to raise awareness and provide direct resources to those who may not have access or support to continue with their recovery and re-integration into society. Addiction is a common yet highly misunderstood public health issue, which directly affects 1 in 10 individuals in the UK (WHO, 2014) and 1 in 5 individuals indirectly (Ad Fam evidence). The definition of the word stride is “walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.” Our aim is to facilitate this journey by supporting and contributing to local charity initiatives and improving public perception surrounding addiction.
CPISRA provides and promotes opportunities for sport and recreation for people with Cerebral Palsy and related neurological conditions, develops grassroots adaptive sport, and creates platforms for regional and international competitive and elite sport.
Parity for Disability provides vital services for children and young adults with multiple disabilities in Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire.